Career
She also competed in the 2006 IAAF World Cup, representing Europe, but finished last, despite recording a season"s best for the team A technical lane mix-up with the United States team resulted in a poor performance for the British team and disqualification for the American team Onuora was chosen to represent Great Britain at the 2008 Beijing Olympics as a back-up runner in the relay team
However, ultimately she did not compete for the team
She was born to Nigerian Parents. She competed at the 2009 Manchester City Games in a 150 metres street race, winning the "B" final of the women"s event.
On the 28th of August in 2014, she helped set the British record in the Women"s 4 × 100 m running the 3rd leg, alongside Asha Philip, Ashleigh Nelson and Desiree Henry in the Diamond League in Zurich. This broke the British record set 11 days before at the 2014 European Athletics Championships.
She is the sister of former football player, Iffy Onuora.
All information taken from IAAF profile.